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compressed air cylinderの例文

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  • These types of trucks have long used compressed air cylinders for seat height adjustment.
  • An inflatable'Fenzy'assists ascent to the surface through a compressed air cylinder, which automatically inflates the vest.
  • The de-icing bogies carried ice-cutters, which were held against the current rail by a compressed air cylinder.
  • The compressed air cylinders that held the required'store'of air are still prominent features, especially at the Trammins foghorn.
  • This device had a rotational speed from 18 Hz down to zero for each charge of the compressed air cylinder.
  • The worker wears packs on the back and front, containing an air bag, compressed air cylinders and a firing mechanism.
  • Newer side-impact airbag modules consist of compressed air cylinders that are triggered in the event of a side impact vehicle impact.
  • They salvaged a high-pressure compressed air cylinder weighing about half a ton, to learn more about the nature of the explosion.
  • Dry fire means a marksman can practice / simulate shooting without actually firing a pellet or seeping any air from a mounted pre-compressed air cylinder.
  • Determined to dive deeper, stay down longer and see more, Cousteau and his friends began tinkering with homemade snorkel hoses, insulated body-suits and portable breathing devices based on the recent invention of the compressed air cylinder.
  • The duration was limited by the use of compressed air cylinders rather than compressors ( The US and foreign patent issued to Mark Cummins also included all types of air compressors and inert gas generators ).
  • There is a large bicycle chain arrangement on the right trail for this, and a compressed air cylinder, charged by the gun firing, is used to bring the barrel forward when the gun is brought back into action.
  • Directed to make copies of a new type of Luftwaffe life jacket, he made discoveries that were subsequently incorporated as standard in RAF " Mae Wests ", including the use of a compressed air cylinder for inflating the jacket and a pouch filled with a powerful fluorescent dye for spotting of a downed airman at sea.